Highlights

Chicharito Is In The Form Of His Life. He Scored A Hat-Trick To Prove It

Just when we thought Mexican forward Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez had reached the peak of his powers with an incredible run on form, he went and topped himself by scoring a hat trick in Bayer Leverkusen's 5-0 victory over Borussia Monchengladbach.

On the first goal, Hernandez got to show off his dribbling skills.

Jonathan Dos Santos Scored A Golazo In The Europa League

Jonathan dos Santos has had a quiet season so far for Villarreal, but there was nothing quiet about the goal he scored Thursday in the Europa league against Czech club Viktoria Plzen.

I mean, look at this beauty. This wasn't a normal cross that happened to go in. He meant to do that, and he knew exacly what he was doing, completely baffling the keeper in the process.

Chicharito Goal Can't Advance Bayer Leverkusen In The Champions League

It's no shame to be eliminated from the Champions League by the current best player in the world, who hapens to be one of the greatest of all time. That's what happened to Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez and Bayer Leverkusen Wednesday, when they were eliminated by Lionel Messi and Barcelona.

Raul Jimenez Notches Assist As Benfica Stroll Into UCL Knockout Stage

Raul Jimenez is sometimes lost in the shuffle, with the likes of Chicharito, Miguel Layun and Tecatito Corona blowing up Europe these days.

Heck, even Carlos Vela gets more press than Jimenez, but that might be due to the "will he ever reach his full potential?" factor.

That fact is, Raul Jimenez is pretty dang good. He's been effective for Benfica pretty much whenever he's played. Tuesday, he came in off the bench in Benfica's Champions League loss to Atletico Madrid (Benfica went through anyway) and got himself a class assist.

Andres Guardado, Hector Moreno Help PSV Into Champions League Knockout Stage

What a way to end the Champions League group stage (yes, we know the Champions League group stage isn't technically over yet): Anthony Martial and Manchester United wages a desperate battle against Wolfsburg while Andres Guardado and PSV waged an equally desperate battle against CSKA Moscow. 

Separated in the table by just a point, neither team could afford to lose, and what transpired was an insane ten hours of soccer.

Andres Guardado's PSV Or Anthony Martial's Man U?

Anthony Martial got Manchester United off to a hot start in the 10th minute.

Cristiano Ronaldo Put On A Goal Show For The Ages

So, Ronaldo looks to be back to his old self, extending his record for Champions League goals and setting the record for goals in a Champions League group stage (11) Tuesday against Malmo.

Cristiano had an absurd four goals in thereabouts 20 minutes across end of the first half and beginning of the second half.

The Champions League Produces Golazos All The Time, But This One Was Truly Special

A few weeks ago, Wolfsburg played Chelsea in the round of 16 of the UEFA Women’s Champions League - which, yes, is a glorious thing that exists albeit in relative obscurity - and Swiss midfielder Vanessa Bernauer went all Paul Pogba and unleashed this scowling, dipping boomer:

Tecatito And Miguel Layun Keep Scoring For Porto

Porto's Mexican trio of Miguel Layun, Jesus "Tecatito" Corona and Hector Herrera have been playing well so far this season, and they continued that run of good form on Saturday in a win against Pacos de Ferreira.

After Pacos took a 1-0 lead, Tecatito equalized in the 29th minute and Layun won the game with a penalty in the 64th minute.

Chicharito Scored Again Because Of Course He Did

Hertha Berlin won the game, but Bayer Leverkusen's Mexican forward Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez continued hus run of fine form with another goal.

This run has seen Hernandez score 11 goals in his last 10 games and for his efforts be named the Bundesliga player of the month for November. His latest goal was an equalizer to level the Hertha Berlin-Bayer Leverkusen game at 1-1. Berlin would go on to win 2-1, with Hernandez picking up a yellow card for arguing with the referee in the 93rd minute. 

Hector Herrera And Miguel Layun Showed Everyone How Teamwork Should Work

Hector Herrera and Miguel Layun are teammates at Porto. They are also teammates on the Mexico national team.

Layun joined Porto this season on loan from English Premier League club Watford, and he's been in fantastic form. He continued that form with an assist Wednesday. The goal scorer? Hector Herrera.

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